The first Lock on the canal and 3 boats waiting to move out of it into the canal. One Swedish and the other 2 were from Norway. |
Aileen and Gaye at Chandonry Point with about 25 Dolphin watchers behind them. The best time to view them is about 1 hour after slack tide and we just managed to arrive at exactly the right time. |
As you can see from this photograph of Loch Oich the scenery was just stunning |
Another European Boat navigates the Canal but this time it is from Holland. |
The last leg of the Tuesday walk and a refreshing drink among the trees is the best way to cool down. |
Our lunch time stopping place above Loch Ness with an almost 1000ft drop to the Loch. |
Coffee and cake back in Drumnadrochit after our lovely walk. |
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Tom managed to sleep while holding his bottle of beer for almost 30 minutes and not a drop was spilt. |
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Pre dinner nibbles provided by the ladies and very tasty they were too. |
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On our Thursday walk at the highest and remotest point we saw many signs like this. |